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In pictures: Thar desert turns fertile after rainfall

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After receiving a good amount of rainfall in many years, the Thar desert is in full bloom.

Manoj Genani

It has been nearly seven years since the residents of Sindh’s Thar desert saw a decent amount of rainfall, but this year has been different.

This year’s rains have transformed the harsh landscape and its inhabitants. Farmers are tilling their land, planting seeds, and for the first time in years, expecting a good harvest. The transformation of the desert landscape has attracted tourists from all over Pakistan to marvel at the grass-lined roadways that were, until recently, just drab sand and stone.

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The desert landscape has turned into a lush green vista. — Photo by Manoj Genani


The desert is home to many varieties of indigenous trees, herbs, and grasses. It is the latter that provides feed for more than 6 million livestock.

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Thari men moving cattle to the barrage areas. — Photo by Manoj Genani


A month and a half ago, heavy winds accompanied by soaring temperature hit the region. People migrated towards the barrage areas more than 200 kilometres away with their cattle. Now, all that has changed. In the deep desert, dunes have been covered by a greenish coverlet, trees have doubled and tripled their leaves, and the grass is growing with unrestrained enthusiasm.

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Khaku is delighted by the rains. — Photo by Manoj Genani


Khaku, who lives in the village of Dhorio, was weeding out grass from his land. He was thankful for the rain, and said that he had invested Rs20,000 on his land, and intended to work for the next three months until the harvest in the last week of November.

His family – he has seven children – seemed to be as enthusiastic as he was, working from sunrise to sunset. Every family member plays a role in cultivating the desert land.

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Two children returning from school just a month and a half ago in the district of Umerkot. — Photo by Manoj Genani


When drought hits the people and animals face an acute shortage of fodder and cereal crops, as well as water scarcity. These lead to premature births among livestock, and the malnutrition rate increases among children under 5 years of age. Pregnant and lactating women do not get proper amount of food. People are forced to migrate towards the areas where barrages have been built to find fodder and water for their cattle.

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Just one and a half months ago, the desert was bare. — Photo by Manoj Genani


This year may be a year of hope, but nothing is certain, warns Bharumal Amrani, a folklorist and environmental expert.

“Nothing can be said finally until the harvest. This time Thar has received enough rains, but there are other climatic challenges that may cause low yield.”

Recent attacks by grasshoppers are an issue and have the potential to cause a huge loss.

Local farmers like Nehal, though, are optimistic. He had been taking on labour work during the lean period to manage household expenses. But, after the rains, his family has returned to the land.

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Nehal and his family have returned to work on their farm full time. — Photo by
Manoj Genani


“I invested Rs30,000 last year, but due to rainfall, we got fodder only for two months and couldn’t manage to repay the loan we had taken. This year, we welcomed a good shower, and we hope this would give us a way to fulfill our household needs until the next rains,” he said.

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This year the denizens of the desert are happy, but there is no telling the future. — Photo by Manoj Genani


Despite the amount of rains, there is an issue about their timing.

“Due to climate change there has been a delay in the monsoon, the desert received the first spell of rain almost a month late, and that may badly affect the harvest,” says Aakash Hamirani, a youth activist.

Nevertheless, the people are happy, blessing their fortune this year, and hoping it marks a change from the last few years of lean rainfall.
 
The area is naturally a desert or semi-arid region right? In that case this is expected, farming there will always be dependent on rain, although we could divert a canal, perhaps provide some de-salinated water, use drip irrigation - allow some forms of farming in a reliable way.
 
The area is naturally a desert or semi-arid region right? In that case this is expected, farming there will always be dependent on rain, although we could divert a canal, perhaps provide some de-salinated water, use drip irrigation - allow some forms of farming in a reliable way.
Even treated waste water can be used. remove all the dirty stuff and use that it to irrigate this place. and use mdoern irrigation methods that do not waste water. the people of thar will prosper.
 
Even treated waste water can be used. remove all the dirty stuff and use that it to irrigate this place. and use mdoern irrigation methods that do not waste water. the people of thar will prosper.

Yeah, they might not be able to grow wheat, rice, maize etc but they could grow fruits, vegetables which they could then sell for cash to buy other stuff with.
 
yea dear had some very serious health issues since past 5 yrs its fine now so i occasionally come to see Ghazi threads
I hope you make a full recovery.

Even treated waste water can be used. remove all the dirty stuff and use that it to irrigate this place. and use mdoern irrigation methods that do not waste water. the people of thar will prosper.
They can plant Olives.
 
Thrilling and exciting competition between Rally drivers during 4th TDCP Thal Desert Rally continues. This year’s rally has attracted record number of crowd. This event is a major step towards promotion of Motor sports event and tourism in the area.



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